Please explain this behavior to me.

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I gather from this that you really don't give a vermin's hind quarters about preventing door dings, and don't realize how unnecessary it was for her to park 8 inches from my car when there were so many other spaces to choose from.
And the way to prevent door dings is to give out lots of them?
What is functionally wrong with a person that feels they have to do this? Is this from extreme laziness where a she is afraid she's going to walk three extra steps to get in the building, or is somebody trying to make a point about something here? In my younger days I would have slammed my door into hers to return this sentiment, but since I try to act like an adult now, and this garage is full of cameras, I'll try to ignore what a dumb _______ she is. But my forgiving nature will quickly turn if I find a ding.

What is this about?
You feel justified damaging other people's cars - but all bent out of shape because they might damage yours?

If more people were like you, there would be door slamming going on every day, right?

I mean, in your younger days, you would have done it, so you're clearly OK doing it to other people.
 
I agree with WC, hate parking in a spot away from people and the whole parking lot is open and there is somebody parked next to you, not ashamed to say I kicked in a few quarter panels before leaving, i'm sure there was plenty of parking opposite the handicapped. :devilish:
The thing is, he didn't park away from every one. He parked one space away from the handicapped spaces, which are presumably closest to the entrance. The only way to park closer to the entrance would be if you were driving a firetruck.

I can understand if they door dinged you, or parked over the lines, but come on man.
 
The thing is, he didn't park away from every one. He parked one space away from the handicapped spaces, which are presumably closest to the entrance. The only way to park closer to the entrance would be if you were driving a firetruck.

I can understand if they door dinged you, or parked over the lines, but come on man.
Again, there are no handicap spaces anywhere near where I am, it was an end spot that I thought nobody else would want to be close to because it's not very convenient to the entrance.
 
I gather from this that you really don't give a vermin's hind quarters about preventing door dings, and don't realize how unnecessary it was for her to park 8 inches from my car when there were so many other spaces to choose from.
Seems like you were the first lazy one in the garage. You should have parked further away. That's what I do and nobody parks near me. Try it next time, it works.
 
Again, there are no handicap spaces anywhere near where I am, it was an end spot that I thought nobody else would want to be close to because it's not very convenient to the entrance.
Makes sense, couldn't see what they said. The university where I work has parking garages just like this, but they put the spaces so close so they can get the most money out of the cars they can fit in the garage on a daily basis.

I don't like when people park so close, I've had it on both sides where there was literally 3 inches and I had to squeeze through, I still wouldn't vandalize someone's car if they were in the lines and hadn't damaged mine.
 
Makes sense, couldn't see what they said. The university where I work has parking garages just like this, but they put the spaces so close so they can get the most money out of the cars they can fit in the garage on a daily basis.

I don't like when people park so close, I've had it on both sides where there was literally 3 inches and I had to squeeze through, I still wouldn't vandalize someone's car if they were in the lines and hadn't damaged mine.
So you've had somebody do this exact thing to you and you don't find it a little odd? It wouldn't be so strange to me if there were cars in some of the other spaces. At that point there would be no other choice, but there were so many other choices for this person. It feels very much like somebody is trying to make a point, as in my attempt to get away from everybody, I took her favorite space.
 
So I’m still a little confused if you talked to her or not? You know she’ll probably do it again if no one ever lets her know.
I'm pretty sure anything I would ask or say on the subject would be met with complete confusion, after all, she is parked legally.
 
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